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A few weeks ago social media was beside itself when it seemed like Rubi Rose and Druski seemingly confirmed their relationship for the world to see and though we never got actual word from either two that they’re an item, they do seem to rather enjoy each other’s company.

Still, Rubi got some music to move so she’s going to roll like she’s still single and in her clip to “Deserve To Die,” Rose and a gang of thick female friends seduce a lucky man to his demise as Rubi and her friends give him quite the show before ultimately doing him dirty when he least expected it. If you gotta go, that’s not thee worst way to go. Just sayin.’

Hit-Boy meanwhile continues to give his pop, Big Hit his shine in the rap game and for their Alchemist and HitgirlLENA assisted clip to “Gank Move,” everyone hits the streets to put in that work before rolling off into the dead of night.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Chief Keef, Juicy J, and more.
RUBI ROSE – “DESERVE TO DIE”
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BIG HIT, HIT-BOY & THE ALCHEMIST FT. HITGIRLLENA – “GANK MOVE”
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CHIEF KEEF – “RUNNER”
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JUICY J – “BURY MY PROBLEMS”
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ERIC BELLINGER & SEVYN STREETER – “DROP”
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LIL FLIP & Z-RO – “ON TONIGHT”
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LIL FLEE1300 – “POOTIE TANG”
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SOLDIER KDD – “USED TO KNOW”
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With Snoop Dogg’s takeover of Death Row Records, we knew it was only a matter of time before Tha Doggfather would reunite some of the West Coast’s OG groups to bring back that 90’s flavor in 2024 and that’s exactly what the man has been doing and we ain’t mad one bit.

Reuniting The Dogg Pound and Tha Eastsidaz for the visuals to “We All We Got,” Snoop Dogg and company pull out the classic cars to get turnt up with a gang of women that were obviously born after Hip-Hop’s golden era. We ain’t hatin,’ just sayin.’

From the West Coast to the Midwest, Lupe Fiasco looks like his old self again and in his clip for “Samurai,” the Chicago MC takes it back to his city and roams the streets while kicking his bars and reminding everyone that he’s still got that work to keep heads noddin’ and skateboarders rolling.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Diany Dior and Nav featuring Cash Cobain, Fatboy, and more.
THA DOGG POUND, THA EASTSIDAZ & SNOOP DOGG – “WE ALL WE GOT”
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LUPE FIASCO – “SAMURAI”
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DIANY DIOR & NAV FT. CASH COBAIN – “FAVORITE LADY”
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FATBOY – “OKAY”
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PEEZY – “THE WARM UP”
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42 DUGG – “WIN WIT US”
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PRETTY SAVAGE – “WISHIN”
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KENDALL DAVIDSON – “GOT THAT”
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T-RELL & TANK – “TOXIC”
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Whether you want to accept it or not, Rapsody is one of thee nicest MC’s in the game regardless of gender and though she may not get the flowers she deserves from her Hip-Hop peers or Hip-Hop fans, she’s going to continue to plant the seeds that is sure to grow some appreciation for her talents as time goes on.

Returning to the rap game with some new work in “Back In My Bag,” the MC from Snow Hill, NC rolls through her city mobbed out before getting a tattoo on her arm and enduring some rain while she spits her bars and reminds everyone that nor rain, sleet or snow will keep her from delivering the goods. She’s the truth in the booth, homie.

Back in Harlem, Dave East keeps on churning out new product himself and in his Harry Fraud assisted clip to “Questions,” takes in a game of chess between two OG’s on the street while spitting his rhymes and politicking with his peoples.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Key Glock, Elmiene, and more.
RAPSODY – “BACK IN MY BAG”
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DAVE EAST & HARRY FRAUD – “QUESTIONS”
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KEY GLOCK – “THE GREATEST”
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42 DUGG – “WIN WIT US”
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METRI DINERO FT. JPEZZ – “DO FOR LOVE”
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ELMIENE – “SWEETNESS”
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TAMMI JEAN – “MY LIFE”
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VEL NINE – “GIVE EM HELL”
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It’s been a while since we’ve heard any new work from Chance The Rapper as it feels like ever since he took home all those Grammy awards in 2017 he fell back as if it was mission accomplished for him. But now the Chicagoan returns to the game and called upon the talents of one of the GOATS producers of the rap game to supply him with the heat to get to cookin,’

Linking up with DJ Premier for the visuals to “Together,” Chance The Rapper takes it back to his humble beginnings as he uses old footage of himself as a child and his family growing up to speak about the importance of the family unit as he speaks about his past throughout the song. This was pretty damn cool.

Back in the East, A$AP Ant keeps the A$AP Mob legacy going and in his clip for “Switch The Weather” the Harlemnite kicks it on the block by his lonesome where hs smokes some weed, spits his bars, and flexes some ice. Sometimes ain’t nothing better than a blunt to the head. Just sayin.’
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Ash B, Lady XO, and more.
CHANCE THE RAPPER & DJ PREMIER – “TOGETHER”
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A$AP ANT – “SWITCH THE WEATHER”
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ASH B – “PRAYED FOR”
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LADY XO – “TOO LOUD”
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AITCH – “SAFE TO SAY”
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JS AKA THE BEST – “SINGLE”
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MORRAVEY – “CONDO”
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D-LO – “DELUSIONAL”
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KOSHA DILLZ – “TIME FOR A CONVERSATION”
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While the Hip-Hop community is still divided on whether or not to support Gunna given that his current standing as a possible stoolpigeon is still up in the air, the ATLien recently dropped off his latest project, One of Wun to rave reviews and much fanfare regardless of his street status.

Looking to bank off the buzz he’s created for himself, Gunna drops off some new visuals to “Whatsapp (Wassam)” which showcases Gunna living his best life whether he’s dressed down for some photoshoots or making multi-million dollar deals in boardrooms, the man isn’t letting any hate slow down his progress in his post-prison life. We can’t be mad at that.

Back in Harlem, the artist formerly known as A$AP Ferg (it’s just Ferg now) takes it back to his hood and in his clip for “MDMX” the Harlem representative throws an apartment party where the name of the game is red cups or adult juice, booty shaking and iced out jewelry (mostly on his person).
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Vado featuring AZ, Juicy J featuring Sukihana, and more.
GUNNA – “WHATSAPP (WASSAM)”
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FERG – “MDMX”
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VADO FT. AZ – “SAGE”
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JUICY J FT. SUKIHANA – “SUKIHANA”
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TINK – “HUH”
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LOYALTY – “STILL TIPPING REMIX”
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BRILL 4 THE THRILL – “PLAYIN’ BALL”
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BUDDY FT. HUEY BRISS – “GOT ME STARTED”
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ALBEE AL – “FISHERRR FREESTYLE”
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JAYO – “WEIGHT ON MY SHOULDERS”
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The Marvel Cinematic Universe’s version of Iron Man might have bitten the dust in Avengers: Endgame, but the Hip-Hop culture’s iteration of Tony Starks is alive and well and after more than three decades in the game, Ghostface Killah shows got more than enough life left in his body to continue to churn out darts and laser beams on the track as he’s just dropped his latest album, Set The Tone.

Linking up with another Hip-Hop legend in Nas for the visuals to “Scar Tissue,” Ghost and Nas gives the OG’s something to break their neck to as the two turn a workout gym into a lyricist lounge where they spit the kind of gritty bars that had heads hitting the block with a G-Pack back in the day.

Keeping the vibes in the Big Apple, Dave East pays homage to a popular 90’s sitcom and in his clip to “Living Single,” the Harlem rapper kicks it with two thick young women while checking off the names of the characters from Living Single in his bars. Y’all can have Friends, we loving Living Single round these parts.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Plies, Tee Grizzley featuring Future, and more.
GHOSTFACE KILLAH FT. NAS – “SCAR TISSUE”
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DAVE EAST – “LIVING SINGLE”
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PLIES – “2100”
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TEE GRIZZLEY FT. FUTURE – “SWEAR TO GOD”
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DUVY HUNCHO – “COUNT UP DA CHECK”
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KASH DOLL – “KASH KOMMANDMENTS”
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ANTHONY LEWIS – “TRICKY”
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BLAKELANA FT. MONEYBAGG YO – “PRICEY”
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For a while there it seemed like Benny The Butcher was in every other music video as he was doing features all over the board and collecting all the bags, but lately the Buffalo representative has seemingly been MIA as of late and letting his Black Soprano Family do them.

Coming back off the bench The Butcher returns as he heads down to Miami to link up with Cam Wells for the visuals to “Tony Two Tone” where the two take in the South Beach vibes and politic on the street before hitting the club and performing for a crowd eager to see the men do their thing.

Keeping the scene in Miami, Young Breed and Rick Ross cross paths and in their clip for “Hold Up Wait,” the two kick it with a few thick young women before landing at the airport where they style in front of Rick Ross’ private jet that crash landed in Texas just a few days ago. We wonder if that happened right after shooting this video. Just sayin.’
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Dirty Red, Larry June, and more.
CAM WELLS & BENNY THE BUTCHER – “TONY TWO TONE”
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YOUNG BREED FT. RICK ROSS – “HOLD UP WAIT”
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DIRTY RED – “I LIKE ME”
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LARRY JUNE – “MEET ME IN NAPA”
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KALAN.FRFR – “EVERYBODY”
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408 DARWIN – “GANG GANG”
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JAE STEPHENS – “WET”
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BIG MEEL – “SNAKES INA GRASS”
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BUILTTOSHRED – “NEW YORK”
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While the culture’s been preoccupied with the hot tea that’s been brewing between Kendrick Lamar and Drake, many Hip-Hoppers have overlooked the drama that’s unfolded between Quavo and Chris Brown and while some have been following at the unnecessary beef, Quavo seems ready to move on from it and keep it pushing.

Getting back to his regularly scheduled program, Quavo links up with 21 Lil Harold and G Herbo for the visuals to “One In The Head” and with their respective crews right behind them, the three rappers take to the streets to get poured up and smoked out while some thick young women drop it like it’s hot.

Kehlani meanwhile seems to know a thing or two about shaking her tailfeather and in their clip to “After Hours,” the seductive singer hits the bar with a gang of their closest associates and turn up with some choreographed dance moves to get you hot under the collar.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Eric Bellinger featuring Sevyn Streeter, Big Hounchi, and more.
21 LIL HAROLD, QUAVO & G HERBO – “ONE IN THE HEAD”
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KEHLANI – “AFTER HOURS”
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ERIC BELLINGER & SEVYN STREETER – “DROP”
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BIG HOUNCHI – “BOWBOW”
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DRIZZY JULIANO – “PICK A SIDE”
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SLEEPY HALLOW – “WINNERS IN PARIS”
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DTHANG – “INVITE ONLY”
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LARRY JUNE – “MEET ME IN NAPA”
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ASHANA FINESSE, SYN & SOSE – “WHAT AH FEELING”
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For the past few years Hit-Boy has collaborated with Hip-Hop legend Nas on numerous albums that turned out amazing, and while their run has come to an end, Hit-Boy is now focusing on giving his father, Big Hit, some shine in the music game.

In the black-and-white visuals to “Foreclosure,” Hit-Boy takes the back seat and lets his OG, Big Hit take center stage as he creeps in the bushes where he drops his bars while we see images of the neighborhood which we assume he resides in. It’s gotta be pretty cool to put your pops on once you’ve established yourself in the rap game.

Roc Marciano meanwhile takes the older heads way back to the 1990’s and in his clip to “BeBe’s Kids,” the New York rapper breathes new life into the classic Robin Harris creation as he gets into a cartoon adventure with some pretty badass kids. RIP Robin Harris. He was the truth.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Lil Bean, Gloss Up, and more.
BIG HIT, HIT-BOY & THE ALCHEMIST – “FORECLOSURE”
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ROC MARCIANO – “BEBE’S KIDS”
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LIL BEAN – “MTV CRIBS”
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GLOSS UP – “BADDEST”
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LIL BLOOD FT. SHADY NATE – “EMOTIONS”
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CHASE ROBERTS – “LOST YOU”
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QYASHIA YCENE – “ON MY MIND”
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DEEBABY – “NOW TELL ME WHY”
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